Maynard James Keenan is prepping for the worst but hoping for the best as Ozzy Osbourne gears up for what’s supposed to be his final live appearance. Will rock’s Prince of Darkness rise again… or just chill in the VIP tent?
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Billy McFarland’s redemption tour just hit another iceberg. Fyre Festival 2 lost its venue in Mexico, again. But hey, they swear it’s still happening — somewhere.
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Post Malone’s headlining Coachella set wasn’t the only thing melting desert faces this weekend—he just confirmed a new album is coming, and it’s full of Nashville flavor. Here’s what we know.
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Emmy-winning composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is done with The White Lotus—and he’s not going quietly. From fights with Mike White to backlash over that season 3 theme remix, the drama behind the scenes might just rival what’s happening on screen. With the final episode dropping Sunday, we’re asking: Have you stayed strapped in for all 3 chaotic seasons?
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Gorillaz are back at it with a brand-new album confirmed for 2025. Damon Albarn says it’s dropping later this year, right after he finishes writing a sequel to Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Yep, that’s real.
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Sia, the powerhouse behind some of the most uplifting songs ever written, quietly welcomed a third child last year—because why would a woman who hides behind wigs suddenly start oversharing? Now, as she goes through a divorce, she’s seeking sole custody of baby Somersault. Here’s everything we know.
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Linkin Park just called their new single “Up from the Bottom” the best thing they’ve ever created. Big words, but can they back it up? Here’s when it drops—and how you can win tickets to see them live at Welcome to Rockville!
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Semisonic just reminded everyone they still exist—by dragging the White House for using their 1998 hit “Closing Time” in a deportation video. The Trump administration, apparently clueless about the song’s meaning, used it in a clip featuring Border Patrol agents sending handcuffed immigrants onto a plane. The band fired back, saying they “did not authorize or condone” its use and that the government “missed the point entirely.” Given that the last time Semisonic was relevant, flip phones were cutting-edge, this could’ve been a rare moment of positive exposure—too bad they had to spend it shutting down political nonsense.